free rein in English

noun

freedom of action, right of expressing oneself about any subject and in any forum, freedom of expressio

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1. Celebrate – Rebelution 2018, Free Rein

2. 26 He gave free rein to his imagination.

3. Anglophones feel that the military is given free rein to do whatever they want

4. 23 The government continued to believe it should give free rein to the private sector in transport.

5. Helping her to accept her fantasiesI found an excuse to give free rein to my own

6. Acknowledged leaders of terrorist organizations have also been given free rein and parade around even in Islamabad.

7. We are not giving the Commission free rein, but providing it a posteriori with a measure of control.

8. You don't have free rein in the Registry, but you do have access from a common root node for all your applications.

9. For example, The teacher gave her assistant A free hand with the class, or They gave me free rein to reorganize the department

10. 7 While watching him at work she impulsively asked to borrow his materials and followed his advice to give her imagination free rein.

11. Some of these spots where the young ones can give free rein to their imagination are Baby-Club, Mini-Club, Junior Club, play areas, an entertainment amphitheatre and differentiated swimming pools with depths appropriate for different ages.

12. Appropriation—whose literal meaning is taking something for one’s own purposes, usually without the owner’s consent—thus, appropriately, expands the scope and potential for designers to access new and unexpected realms, thanks largely to giving their products’ users free rein.

13. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English give somebody a free hand/rein give somebody a free hand/rein LET/ALLOW to let someone do whatever they want or need to do in a particular situation The producer was given a free rein with the script

14. Aloose adj [Perh reanalysis of a loose —often appearing as Aloose in the 19th cent.— in the phr give a loose to “give free rein to, let loose,” on the analogy of other adjectives apparently formed by adding the prefix a- to an existing adj, such as ahungry adj and aweary adj